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Donald Trump Forced One Direction to Leave Hotel After They Refused to Meet His Daughter
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Niall Horan reveals that the incident happened at a hotel near Central Park, presumably meaning Trump International Hotel & Tower.

AceShowbiz - One Direction were once forced to leave their hotel by business magnate-turned-U.S. President Donald Trump for refusing to meet with his lawyer's daughter, according to Niall Horan.

During an interview with Rollacoaster magazine in 2017, former One Direction star Liam Payne claimed that the hotelier "kicked us out of his hotel once" because he wanted them to meet his daughter and they refused.

His bandmate Niall was asked about the incident on The Late Late Show with James Corden, a special episode filmed in London, on Tuesday, June 19, and he clarified that Trump didn't technically kick them out, but left them no choice but to leave after making their stay difficult after they declined a photo opportunity with his lawyer's daughter.

"We were playing Madison Square Garden, we basically said we were doing no meet and greets because it was such a big show, it was the biggest show of our career," he explained. "So he said, 'Could you take a photo with my lawyer's daughter?' And we were like, 'She's going to come down and make a big hullabaloo', and we were like, 'No, no, it's on lockdown, the show' blah blah blah.

"So he said you're not allowed to use the garage door anymore, you're gonna have to stand on the front steps, take photos, and basically promote the hotel, so we just left."

The Irish singer said it happened at the hotel near Central Park, presumably meaning Trump International Hotel & Tower. He didn't specify when the incident took place, but the boyband had their first headlining show at the famous New York venue in December 2012, almost two years before Trump was elected president.

In Liam's version of events, he said, "You wouldn't believe it. It was about (meeting) his daughter. He phoned up our manager and we were asleep. He said 'Well, wake them up,'" he recalled, adding that after they turned down his request, Trump "was like, 'Okay, then I don’t want you in my hotel.' So we had to leave."

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